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is the best way to find out the story in for migraines, reliable news to migrate the we are facing a lot of complex challenges these days. but sometimes the answers can be surprisingly simple. simplicity often has the benefits of being more widely affordable to hello and welcome to the addition of eco africa. i'm crystal looms in legal, some idea. great to have you with us. yes. what's coming up and so that the saving trees inside the provide
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a clean drinking water, the income, the room. all when did you those mad? the saying he's helping farmers in gone up and support in slots victim. so, you know, jerry and she of flooding is increasing c, v. a problem on legals as well as new by legal states are among places. hot sheets are reports all waiting to find out more about the causes of the problem of what can be done to help during various seasons. this is a common sighting levels. even just motor train full streets often get flooded quickly. the levels, what's the is never far away. the city understood are located on the cost surrounding lagoon with several reverse flow into in reason to you as many
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residents of had to leave their homes due to flash flooding. like here in these neighborhoods, in equal road to in the north of legal state, say as far as the licensing and the fedex. we've been experience in florida. i am serious. yeah. because this is my house as i'm here. so those who did not have the moves, so you know, to fix the house. i have to move forward to say that the houses in the flooded areas where bills 2000 and that's a 3 pond it's. it is not the government's responsibility. they say to one residents of the dangers of this case would not deal with a leg down. all those to be that bill houses were idea and also forced to do that. housing will do that, but we'll have, by the time you should know the plaster time we do a new show and they've built a house is such a place that is part of lot of what flooding is occurring more regularly,
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even in those areas, we legally build houses to reason ease of course, liquids is tropical payment. heavy don't pause. i'm not uncommon during the rainy season, but in the past few tickets with apartments here have changed. rainfall has become less frequent but far heavier as a result of climate change, the temperatures in the most of the ups of more moisture which leads to more intense precipitation. on top of these level c, p has expanded massively over the past century on flood prone marshlands, and flood plains. liquids is costly and what the phones have been dramatically transformed seems colonial times making the problem was there's been brought to the deposition developments in, in biggest states us, you know, it's a very small states, less than 2000 square meters, but it has over 20000000 people and you, you know what that means for development. so every se, pays,
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people just wants to find a way to deal with the policies need. so it's not out that we do not of the that's a call style of building. we still bill day or he's on saturday, so we pick up all the spaces and the need to or no space for drainage a so far, not total absorption of what so we need traits in labels. the water cannot be properly drained from the streets drains that are often poorly built and blocked by rubbish, which is all too often dumped on the streets. nearly 2024. the level states of government introduce a bond on single use plastics like tyrell form packaging to tackle the problem. there has been more improvement, but the problem still persists. that is why these n g always taking things seem to be on how much i think they are activities now is to make sure that this doesn't get into. i really just, it doesn't get into
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a lot of time now. so that in building guessing to our brakes and it goes and gets on our the cheese. so we're suffering from educating people with suffering from real reinstating people. i'm sensitizing them that this is a possible resource for you. this is why mean it's terminal to are recycling semi and was likely streams in, in labels. so that will be in the g needs. raising awareness is as important as wanting people. when that is that fair to flooding that's requires adequate monitoring and warning systems. this is to a walk in progress. we have systems, we are, we monitor all the river, the level of reading. so we do have a couple of them around the city. go along quickly. i agree that there are not enough liquids is projected to be the waltz. biggest city by the end of the century . and lots of parts of its metropolitan area are a 3 score flooding. more than half of residents, i believe,
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to leave within 500 meters of the cost of deluxe. and how is labels trying to cope with these special geographical setting? echo atlantic is an area on the cities coastline that was reclaimed from the atlantic ocean. it was intended to become a freak as do by much construction is totally free, is the area has been across town. we've just a few high rise buildings aimed at the wealthy to protect eco atlantic. residents from enroll shown on storm floods. the great wall of the labels, but experts say it was shifted russian to low income cost total areas. and aside from the russian climate change is an ever present fact for all the cautions tech. for example, mccorkle, situated on the legless leg going on even foremost, settlement built partly on steel. those houses are less affected by temper rises in what the levels. what's tom's flush floods and rising sea levels to putting the
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residents already picked card? yes, livelihoods to prevent further disasters like the one in equal row doing the not level steps change. he's needed. unplugging got to is only a small fust step. developers need to allow for what lands areas in the city. and of course above all, the international community needs to i didn't see cob global warming to europe no way a slab young couple have re of 18. the car is by launching a business that produces a cool, friendly pen. so here is this 6 doing your bits, these old newspapers, they get to me a 2nd life of the color pencils. it's a simple but effective process savvy and entrepreneurs love it. so markovich spent a long time protecting the product. she even gave up her career to stalls
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a company with her husband drive down last a few months back with a company has several missions of 1st mission is to make environmentally friendly products. but beyond the 2nd mission is to educate young people. because when you think i just want children to buy and choose how pencils we want them to learn about the eco friendly practices through using them, because i think, you know, it's a part of the richard. ok. because last year for the machines, the malkovich is used for production with design quite a couple themselves. the pencils of road and eco friendly, slower based plays to save energy. they don't use ovens. instead, they lead the pencils to address the 2 days. timing newspapers into pencils, isn't too new. identified in fox africa was the head of the get a company in kenya has been making pencils from newspapers for years.
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recycling saves trees. to reduce just one ton of paper, $24.00 trees. a cut down and sub you have the mock of it, just process 4 to 5 tons of nice paper. yes, producing around $3000.00 pencils a day in just a few years that rico frontier pencils safety equivalent of a small forest. given me and i'm not sure what your packaging tells by us who we all those not to the, the on the basketball boxes, we explain the top pencils of fully recycled books, but it's pretty no new trees will come down to make them hold up. it's enough for enough show. the manufacturing process is energy efficient. uh. and the pencils are safe to use. uh, the enough show. okay. uh the, the livestock farming also takes its tool alone, sees us land is cleared for grazing. all the cultivates and we'll feed and meet productions contributes to greenhouse gas emissions in other ways. not culture,
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for example, it meet large quantities of climate damage in the same. but there is another climate friendly solution. and the rise of creamy canada that hasn't use milk from a cow slow to free steaks and chicken breast grown from cells. changing food is always like multi layered in a sense because it's so deeply ingrained in our culture and what we are some countries and us states of even preemptively band concert a could phase out traditional agriculture. but that's kind of the point. the livestock industry accounts for fairly large share all the worlds greenhouse gas emissions. like going products could put us on the road to redemption, but how they made and when will they actually see it as supermarket shelves, there's coaching may growing from animal cells. these riley from le funds say that based stakes are close to being rolled out. yeah,
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so correct. yeah. so our product is ready to go into and the quality and level of the sensory properties in the taste, flavor and texture is very high to the very high. this place full now is as modern and trendy as you'd expect from the bowl and start off full of his focus on creating proteins which mimic way and use that in a traditional cheese making process. the taste test is coming up. the 1st. let's dive into why this quest to find alternatives exist in the 1st place. just how much the livestock industry contributes to climate woman greenhouse gases depends on who you ask, the you and food and agriculture organizations most recent report cited $0.12. but other studies suggest because as high as 20 percent, whatever the number of climate scientists can see that methane emissions could take you the concerning that can be 80 times more harmful in terms of hating the atmosphere, then c o 2 and less stuck a counselor about 30 percent of the world maintain emissions,
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largely through cal books, deforestation, land, and water use and loss stuck. fade are also a major concerns. it makes more sense to broad use plans and each each directories and defeated to adults. and only study by oxford university in 2011 reported cultivated may could produce up to 96 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions. then lots stuck, thanks to using less land was in phase, but the numbers here also contested. some studies claim cultivated meat and dairy will need to be run on renewable energy sources if they are to retain at lower emissions, to come closer to actual dairy full the use is what's called precision fermentation . the evolution of the process dating back thousands of years. they take co g, a type of fundy, which is use a lot in japanese because they feed and cement it to create
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a protein similar to way and then turn it into cheese. the company also plans on using an animal free casing protein, but that 1st needs a you approve the product like cheese where, you know, it is already a process product when you start with milk. and that there is a fermentation process already involved in the regular production of the product there. i think it's easier to say, hey, there's just another for mentation step before that and to kind of get people to can convert in that sense. maybe we should just dig straight in and say, let's do it. we have a greek feder cheese. so this one i'd say to the texture is a little bit still look away from like what you expect from the federal help, but the taste like the salting us and everything it's, it's really to ross. it says it will initially be 10 to 20 percent more expensive than mid range chase. so we're still talking luxury prices for most people, but it's not outrageously expensive either. and right,
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the claims fullness cheese will eventually sell, but cheaper than traditional dairy. fermentation is just more efficient when resource has been in that much more efficient, actually the question of the cost and the price pretty much the only factor, gail. all right, that's the cheap. but what about that highly sought off the stake. there are quite a few companies out there working on coaching mates from base to chicken, to fish, to flogger up alice thumbs is just one of the handful that already have approval to sell their life. go and meet in their case in israel. the company said they will roll out within the next year, but admitted it will be a luxury item to begin with. so the in high and restaurants at a price similar to premium range based ignite, they might take 10 years to get to the main stream market. it won't happen overnight, just because it takes time to build production capacity to drive the costs down to build a supply chain. this a bunch of studies showed custom is
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a still skeptical about how this alternative mate is made. alice thumbs say they are following the same basic principles of segmentation. only they start with animal cells, fee to nurture them in a buyer react until they replicate only the edible part of the animals. we do it animal cells on a lead product, use the products. so it's the same cells, sense the same ation time honored cell cultivation text me anytime. and then we just merge that to, to make a new combination to make a new cells we use are not genetically engineer and we'll continue. could engineer italy's parliament moved to ban the production sale or in port of cultivated meat and animal feed in 2023. the us states of florida and alabama followed suit with their own bands in 2024. i love that tape and that because that shows it's real. why would you find something that you don't believe it's going to be coming rather than the marketplace? so it's, it's also
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a great signal. i think that said like the big need is really concerned with it. and farming, nobody's really concerned about that. the reasoning from politicians is that traditional agriculture has to be protected for speaking with that the traditional barry and farming industry to, to grow proteins in the, in a, in a fermentation and good to produce these products unique nutrients. nutrients are coming from our field. so you will always have to, you know, traditional farming as you know, it, the market for these animal free alternatives is still very small. but if they can convince consumers, taste buds and bank balances more, people may jump on board, which can only be good news for the world's climate. i'd like to try, but sometimes thought they should, the approaches a just less effective as high tech ones on the roof and ease. yeah. and creek teams and mates in northern gone now and will breed as
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a drawing on indigenous knowledge to cure the sick animals with scientific brackets tend to be a good bomb. this. the warming has heard today. the livestock farmer uses indigenous medicines and herbal remedies, all based on knowledge passed down to him by his grandparents. here in the process to go and gone as upper east region. animals are vulnerable to diseases like gold plague, livestock, dysentery, and parasitical infections that cause stomach loading. what do you have that you were the man i have looms in the stomach because i'm making them sick at a new phone. so i have to get mahogany tree bog mixed up with other native hubs and give them several doses over 3 days on this mixture. kills the ones with a new phone and some of the to this knowledge of the medicinal properties of plants and herbs isn't valuable both for the regions,
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farmers and their herds. and for researchers, that's because tim, be a good time beer. this part of a major interdisciplinary project to implement f, no veterinary medicine and gone a at the center for plant medicine research in the town of middleton. i want them not far from the capital i cry. scientists are investigating the healing properties of native plants. the government originally established the facility to provide alternative health care to local people. now it's carrying out research into animal health. but the laboratory here has been studying the chemical and pharmaceutical properties of plans for some time now. off the course was to look out for what does the chemist cheap of these plans? what is the, what's the activities of this plot and release them with the disease is the same
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pharmacy, or you know, beaches clue to be treating with in gun a 10 percent of live stocks to come to disease in a country with few trained veterinarians, farmers often rely on the advice of tabel harder and other locals who recommend medicine sold and open markets like this one. young regulated misuse and over use of antibiotics can lead to high levels of antibiotic residues in animal products. and that can encourage antibiotic resistance, which affects the health of those live stock, and people who consume animal products. meanwhile, 75 percent of live stock and gonna are resistant to the antibiotics used to treat them. at the same time, many live stock owners don't trust durable medicines which aren't scientifically tested and don't with a company least sledge and packaging was we provide this information
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with this project. if you don't want to provide this evidence of disappointment, it says which against the disease that's we are what you were studying really what, what kinds dots these met says final vicious output as a participant in the project, simply because i'm the and no longer has to rely on the plants in the forest. the project gave him exclusive use of an herb garden. remember that he's one of a selected group of herbalist sewer, receiving support from the s no veterinary medicine project. on this protected patch of land, he's planting a variety of native plants including mahogany and oak trees and dogwood dol. uh, but you haven't taught you these plans species are hard to find out if we know what to do and there aren't any more of them nearby that. that's why the project is helping us to both planned on project. i'm glad to assist you with that. so that when we need them that they'll be easily available to the c o 2 native plants,
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carnes, or an eco friendly source of medicines for traditional practitioners. like to me, a good bomb. the, if this project catches on, gone, could become a 4 runner in f. no veterinary medicine. fresh drinking water remains a luxury for many people. worldwide. more than to be young, people still don't have access to weeds. a simple device to help make a big difference. to build up a real says, well playing around and put pills a dilemma zone elementary school. get to quench this with the supply of clean water . something that can be taken for granted in by the, a village of the west of coming to the end of 2023. the school has had its fairly own what's up to if occasion device due to the field to is really effective is the children have been drinking the water for a whole year. and i haven't seen as many cases of diarrhea as well. we collect to what you can see right to we play t's,
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even the really get you whatever comes out to solve your monthly the filter was made by kind of room based access to the african center for renewable energy and sustainable technology. it was adapted from the canadian model. the idea is ingeniously simple. at the bottom of the contain a nail or 5 gravel would send scratch out on top. after being pulled in, the water is gradually purified, as it seems truly organic filters. the devices manufacturer also work ships in banking, the young people being trained yet none of variety of skills including how to build the filters, including ceramic versions. most of those i sold to private individuals you to the lightweight, the
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and so will be due to due to to the committees weighs down the seats with you and see to the old use up. we've developed 2 types of filters, the organic sand one and to see about make filter. the 2nd one is more recommended for families from wild, you'll get a one is advisable for schools and other public buildings. and in general, for traditional gathering venue, the subsidies sante, they should be in touch soon in the n g o, we supported by european organizations. and they really need to offer a wide range of training programs. it's also able to distribute water filters free of charge around $100.00 today. normally, the filters don't come cheat suit. a lot of do not see you'll get includes that is likely more expensive to the toys that need to model cost the balance of $75.00
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bureaus. and the faulty lead to the equivalence of $150.00 euro's the ceramic fuel to less than $25.00 who was making it's more affordable for farmers, executive crews on board. the for the visa, there was a source is available in the regions mounting. what is the longest as was johnny, not least for transporting water. so village is tend to rely on local well, some parts of the country now have about a 100 per square. can you see these wireless can get there? was an out at the top, or the mays want to supply is whether the as funny give me a knows only 2. well, the, the just make it easy to kind of, we need talk to a young one day to get with a 4 children decision on the neighborhood where we go these without the means. what to it usually takes us to us to go to the will to fix some water, which is very demanding. is a company of open water from wells is often not fit to drink with the poor quality
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in many cases, due to the blowing technique safe conservation is it also drilling with alternating purpose 10 to to lead to chemical pollution? people don't realize that it comes in the fontes and that's where the filters can help out to gain, utilize and impurities in the war to a prime example of its benefits seem to school children out of the village of banking. that's all for today would love to hear what you think about the show. so feel free to contact us at eco, a dw dot com for moist byron stories. you can also search for eco offered that online. thanks for watching. for now it's good bye for me, chris. i lives in lagos, nigeria, c u x die by or the
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